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Answer added by  Ibrahim Abdullatif, Projects Section Head, Saudi Maximum Power
9 years ago

the hot aisles are the area behind the server racks, where the racks will blow the hot air to it, the cold aisles are the areas in front of the racks where the servers wi ... See More

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Answer added by  Muhannad AlHaj Issa, Group IT Manager, Jordanian For Investment & Transportation
8 years ago

The Air Cycling in the Data Center which allow Cold Aisles to decrease the Racks Temperature by passing Cold Air through the  underfloor air distributes  and the Side or ... See More

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Answer added by  Khaled Zaky, Director of Product Management - Public Cloud, Royal Bank of Canada
8 years ago

In its simplest form, hot aisle/cold aisle data center design involves lining up server racks in alternating rows with cold air intakes facing one way and hot air exhaust ... See More

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Answer added by  Muhammad Yahya Siddiqui, Chief Executive, MYSTech Pvt Ltd
8 years ago

In a medium to large size server room, racks are lined up in two or more lines. In each line, there are in-row cooling racks (preferably1 after two server racks) which ha ... See More

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Answer added by  SAFDAR KHAN, Sr Manager Critical Data Center Facility, verizon
8 years ago

Hot aisle/cold aisle is a layout design for server racks and other computing equipment in a data center. The goal of a hot aisle/cold aisle configuration is to conserve e ... See More

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Answer added by  Salman Sarang, Design Manager - Mechanical Engineering, Cenomi Centers
8 years ago

These are basically the rows on either side of the server racks. The row behind the array of servers is referred as HOT AISLE, from where hot air must be extracted; where ... See More